VFV - .. ; v".,t.',I'Tf rs!n r$.;ryY .- i-fyr' V,V iT-tf5 "T7 Wv' 7 i.""'" ''wrfflty't '' V" , -Jf 'rt tV r ' f )tJST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE r flncy flfymw Hears Tiat Mrs. Morgan Belmont Has Gone Into the Movies--To Make Debut in Near Future The Whartons to Visit in Jfimcstowri I-iVFRT ONE in New Tork Newport Q .nH here Is Invested In the an lament that Margaret Andrews !$nCnnH to make her debut ns a mo B',Bffrti m actrfM In one of the new lion,'KL of a great movie artist. ?i0rh.n "o.. w?nfcr why I. Include "' J5ni,i Indeed, I ohoulil Include E" ilnS? aa we 1. for Margaret An 5'8 mother, M". Paul" Andrews, in. iiG, .Jnnney, of Ualtlmore, She ,rat7h.'ii: K New Vork fsmHy.lH.thfn.ron;, first cousin of Ethel Huhn Bailey. ?" r i kslffl. who is. as you J PiheVa half brother. i. !?." A mlrl-Il-a Visited llCr IW md -,.l t me, when a little girl, and many T L ' her Malliwl that i. he -"exceptionally good-looking. She nide her debut In Newport Mx sum Em ago and wan married In the sum- Sr of WW to Mo,San I5c m,ont' i BVr many women of nodal proml ,ncc who are married have taken on Sfbsthosc daya and manage their Jobs Sad heir homes both very well, but MiVret'B going into movies has sur mised every one very much, bernuse she fii i much wealth and many calls upon her time. it timf iimi owc.rL'..! ".' zx : mz p on P" '"" T '" ' Vur .rn';o V,n of . ami i -" .;;,::-"; strong oojeconurvr.v of the laniiiji ,r"""' : - itat ho was going fnto movies womb !, th nco. but t was only yesterduy Sit l' .Tit announced In a New York JndTa' i wonderful figure and'hearing. Shew (Oliuuess ue sum"", no..,. ?., the histrionic talent tlmt must go with looks to be a movie star. I HEAR that Joe and Jo Wharton are Mine up to Jamestown In n week or M to visit Jo's mother, Mrs. .Tames Msnes Dodge. You know she and Joe re married the latter part of June. Ther have been living on the Spencer K. Mulford, .Tr.'s, place since their re turn from their wedding trip. Mrs. Mulford, you remember, was Mrs. Paul. formerly .Mist Fay Dodge, a sister of Jo Phe was matron of honor at the Wharton-Dodge wedding. The V bar tons are planning to stay with Mrs. Dodge for a month, and after that will visit Mr. niul .Mrs. .loscpu ijovcrniR Wharton, Joe.s pnrcnin. i uu """ I Jo Dodge Wiiurton was oni- oi wiu Itirettiest Driues I imve vvyr avvu. "t U really distinctly beautiful ! SPEAK I NO of ."Newport nnn nnouc Wand resorts reminds me thnt when I told ou some time ago to begin and brush Emil's coot and trim hW ears and seruh his little dawn. I also said I would let you know hi plenty of time tfhen to go lo Newport for the dog how. Well, it's settled, and It Is to be on Saturday. August 21. From all I hear about It T think it will be more exciting than the horse show. That does not start till the following fort night, or. rather, September 1. That's the usual time, however, but there ftcms to be more Interest In the dog ihow this sear. And I don't know why there should! sot be. Of course. I nm fond of horses, but I certainly do like dogs. I met a dog the other day in the country. He tias fmall and yellow and white, and te walked just like u girl In IiIrIi heels tad Miort skirts, and lie did have the dtare.t face ami tuclr straight, true j. He came tip to me and giggled, ted (oord. and I talked to him the longest time. I asked him If lie was little (!! dog, or just an honest-to-goodncM hound dog. He was too rov In nnswer ilUHnntlv. but we became great friends. And when I -at on the running bonrd of the car Iip cnnie and stood beside me tad tnlkcd and talked when suddenly he saw hinnclf In the shiny polish of the ear. ami vnu never heard such trunts and growls nnd yelps. Finally I hugged him good -by nnd btnrtcd, oft, and as fnr back as I could see in the toad lie followed on. Now when ou meet a friend liko thatof a perfect summer afternoon, area t j on almost obliged to love him. I did. I d like to pat him now. rpo nm-nx tTTJic dog show, it's Z t0 h." at the Casino, nnd I hear that quantities of people have entered their Wi, nud dog or no dog. I intend ij, iu sec uic otner people's ennines. NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Kmi,nn,aHrlcn Ucclsoher, of Boxwood, Urhnm.VVv,.n,Ll BlV0 a ,la,Ice nt h J nr: "n,?!1tc"1.ber ." "1 honor of iY...Pfe" . t"s Lucrctia Heekaehor. juKnicr or .Mr Stevens Hcckscher. of thu J?. -w.h" w11 be tt debutante of fauphtcr of Mr stev this next season. ClarkU,!iint "PI Mrs- r!('or'r,, ""oh the hirM, ,fecelv.lnB oonKrntulations on Mr anrl r. i.. . .. of GrmVV -"inMin Jinrtin Hoover, It th!inn,0vn' "nnounco the ninrrlace Hoover ?alifh,7' MlBa "Wrel Dorothv Jon f Ir j!lm(!N do Wolf Pcrrv, 2d wn ...?f..M.r nnd Mrs. Robert Swain eiry. Jr. hlnhnn nf nhn,i. TS ionrifa Tii.it . Ifawinc k.V Vui """" , wno lias Decn I...:!1" "'iTHl months n PariH. linn ,. iSS KndM!"c, ."T. '.". Mr. n. I'ndJi ij "'""'" "onJ?. or r- IMra ni.irf " "--iiiuii, vn aiova. Vlloonr;i1ri,he WcHt' nro now' at tlg0,"n-nder Willi am Batnear Downe. M.? 'N a0'l Mis. Boivne. nf Wnr,r iMa 'ass.. u,r ,i, r"","c' "' ivorcesier Commanded nnjflf"? JJUJ"! "a H Smith ... i "',""' "'" Mir Miss rorS"? L1er ',0"lrt t Wayne. fnander Hn i n J"".,le', uaunntor of Com unt? si T'i..wh0 .,lnn l,cc" w"h her main h h. V .r"t0 JUI,ei w ro unwiir" for th0 remalnder of the kwho hi.mh M .'2rDton' of Jcnl'ln" SuwiaVW" "fmarshre'ey 'he wwrm IV f lyv ", o attend 'auehierof ii (MJsa,LVdla A. Cottrell. iri.ror Mr.Chnrles P. Cottrell. nnrt wich "iii I,,"16, lev- Joh" M. Qroton, Jn Groot, S "ilC0u'omorrow. Mr numioro, Jle , this summer "wfehM'VJSrii p-. Prandne and street; , P ',.?' T61 South Twenty-flrst Ch'n..?.r Passlne the summir . Proving BofQueheoI08e' , '-a-PJc nt return unSiUf',9i'.nndi';. nd wll, r, ,, "'" uuie or aeptember. ' : MtiL niXi5,cKurlrle ad her daugh- "" W 1 tint rinV . V. """I'U. flB Pe ham ("Sort" n ,hc,r "Partments cme timm,n( 2"' :?antown. until Pine ,eet lnUr,r Tampion, of 202; daVa of jfr n ,' i8 , ''e ?"?? 'or a few St.1 helr hunc- low If' A. newtd Reber lMWr famllv ne" Mrs- Thompson anii kaiownBwi'nJwPh Toung, Sr.. VouS .rAr ?" MlMUM ne Is a rr!;0"01'' M . Miss Ull'i leLnmSmb.e.r of one of Browns! . m trninrlann nf l,ft i.. i ? , O- D.: recto'r Vme Vu nww 1,7.1 huch; Gcrm.mtown. and wpnew of lli lift red Umv. l,lmn .. , n r it MIhm",?1 iM'?, William W. Heiibuin, buJn anl m? IIIJ"lur"',Mlas Jano H,.p. ihirda?;LMr-1,P!'r "epbuin. of Or- SSH? Uila city, and the nephew of the lato Congressman Henry Uurk and of Mr. Alfred E. Uurk, president of the Manu facturers' Club. Ho was appointed to West Point from the Third Congression al district by Mayor J, Hampfein Moore, then congressman from that district, and was commissioned In the regular army In March, 1917. Captam Ingram served "1 ""onoo and (Icrmany ns n captain of field artillery In the fourth Division. Captain Ingram Is nt present detailed on recruiting duty In Detroit for hla regiment, tho Fourth Cavalry, which Is stationed nt Fort Brown, Brownsville, Tex. : and, owing to tho Indefinite length of this detnll and tho present suspension of leaves of absenca In the regular army, the wedding was held In Detroit. TIM brldo was accompanied by her mother nnd brother. Tho brldcgroom'H mqther was also present at the ceremony, which was held nt tho home of the bride Broom's uncle. Mr. Frank W. Glrard. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer K. Mulford, of Squirrel Corner. Wyncote, have returned to their homo from Europe, whero they have been trnveltng for several months, accompanied by Mr, William II. Mul ford. Mr. Jospeh Anthony Decrlng, of Chester, sailed on Saturday for an ex tended trip through Europe, where ho will remain for several mouths. Mr. nnd Mrs. Isadore Stern, of 119 South Twenty-second street, are receive Ing congratulation!) on tho birth of a daughter, Elizabeth Jarfe Stern, on Fri day, July 23. Mrs. Morris Dannenbnum, of Atlantlo City, has Joined her son nnd daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mra. Loul Cannen baum, of tho Lennox ApnrtmcntB, on an automobile tour of ten days to tho Adlrondacks. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Arnold, of tho Powclton Apartments, nre tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Wolf at their bungalow In tho Adirondack mountains. Mra. Thomas Stanley, her son, Mr. James Stanley, and daughter. Miss Doris Stanley, and Mra. .Frank Wagner ar passing a week at Hotel Olenwood, Wlldwood. X. J. ALONG THE MAIN LINE Mrs. J. Lnwson Wcatherly and her brother Mr. Harold A. Ball, of Way no, havo returned from n trip to Edgar town, Mass. Mrs. Sarah Brackctt of Wayne Ik now at Pocassett, Mass., to remain until tho fall. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Bogan of St. Davids are spending several weeks at Ocean City. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. If. S. Howell, of Wayne, nre spending the month of Au gust at Bushklll, Pa. Mlsa Dora Howson and Miss Florence Adams, of Wayne, have returned from a trip of several weeks at Ocean City, .V. J. Miss Dorothy Leonard, of Wayne, has returned after spending a month ,ai Northpost Point and Mackinac Island, Mich. Miss Mlrlan Kirk, of Wayne, has re turned from Ocean City, N. J., and his pono lo Nlnctlc, Conn., to attend a houso pnrty with several of her class mates from Goucher College. Maryland Mrs. John Herlry Lofland nnd Mrs. Edward M. Williams and her daughter, Miss Sarah Lofland Williams, wno have been tho guests ot Mrs Daniel M. Schcaffcr, of Wayne, daughter of Mrs. Lofland and sister jo .Mrs. iinam-v 1n,,n t.Atiinnnfl In UlnilV ftt' In Ml have returned to Sioux City, la., tho homo of Mrs. Williams. ALONG THE READING Mr. apd Mrs. A. Sidney Bambo nnd tholr family, of Ogontz, nro passing the summer ut their Ventnor cottage, ajid will not return to Whltewood until somo time In September. Tho Rev. and Mrs. F. II. Argo havo gone to Maine nnd will not return to their homo near Cheltenham until the end of thl3 month. Mr. nnd Mrs. Herbert K. Webb, ot firnhnmlv. Oak Lnno Park, aro being congratulated on tho birth of a son, Charles J. Webb, 2fl. on August 5. Mr. nnd Mrs. William .1. Moore, ac companied by Mr. nnd Mrs W.,rnrk Moore, have left their homes In Elklns PnTk and nro passing the month of August nt tho Marlborough-Blenhelm, Atlantic City. Mr and Mrs. Howard B. Hlcman. of 4913 York road, nro staying at the El beron, Atlantic City. GERMANTOWN Mr. nnd Mrs. John Roberts Ecob. for merly ?f Hanberry street nre now oc cupying their new home, novelty, Man holm street nnd Pulaski avenue. Announcement Is mnde of the mar riage of Miss Penrl Host, of r,535 Sul livan street, to Mr. Charles Elmer, or 5520 Jane street, on Saturday, July 3t, hv the Rev. Edgar C Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer aro visiting Mrs Henry Stott nt West Wlldwood for some time, after which they will be at home at 5520 Jane street. Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Parker, or Wakefield street, nro at the Mayoury, Ocean City, for a fortnight. Mr and Mrs. John Laaco, of 6335 Norwood street, are occupying their cot tage nt Wlldwood for the summer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank H. Southall, of 119 East Coulter street, havo gone to the Pcrklomen Inn for the remainder of August. ( Mrs William Dresher nnd chjldrcn, of Indian Queen lane, are passing somo tlmo In Schwenksvllle, Pn, NORTH PHILADELPHIA The Rev and Mrs. Ernest Bawden, of 1209 West Iehlgh avenue, will elnve during the week for an uutomobllo trip to tho coast of Malno. Mr and Mrs. Howard Howltz, or North Twelfth street, hnve gone to Ocean Groe for tho remainder of the season Mr nnd Mrs. Edgar I Wilds havo re turned from their wedding tour nnd are at home nt 1220 Seltzer street. Tho brldo wan Miss Martha E. Evans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John N. Evans. Mrs. Rose Russell, of 2218 Nortn Twentieth street, has returned homo after passing tno early summer in At lantic City. Tho marriage of Miss May Rapp, or 2900 North Fifteenth street, nnd Mr. Thomas J. Brelsh, of Tioga, wan solemnized on Saturday, July 31, wltn tho Rov. Ernest Bawden, paBtor or Cookmnn Methodist Episcopal Churcn, Use Cuticura Talcum To Powder and Perfume An Ideal face, skin, baby and dusting powder. Convenient and economi cal, it takes the place of other per fumes. A few grains oufTicIent Sta(U tub Tut r Mill. Addrtti: "CiUtut Ut. tWrU. DtpMM, MilOta U, Hhi." Sold tf trr whm Boapttc, OlnloiwitUtnatOe. Talcum 2e. HWCmlcujn SaipUuiret without rout. Qn&P CAMPING '?s.. LJii1 i tosarv,! ---J LisM "Tm&t. mm v -v mmk jmmm ? (V .. rinMsmmwi&mmtii w& ttt W '' -'"Wfel" MM'! Photo hr Dnchrach. MltS. HERBERT L. CLARK AD DAUGHTERS Sir. and Mrs. Clark and their daughters, Jilts Klennor Clark and Miss Conway Clark, havo gono to Canada on a camping trip Lehigh avenue and Twelfth street, olll catlng. Mr. nnd Mrs. Nathaniel Lcipzlgcr, or 1429 North Fifteenth street, have ns their guests Mrs. Nathan Sommcr ana Miss" Mary Evelyn Sommcr, of Mem phis, Tenn. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lelpzlger will sail for England the last of this montli, where they will Join Miss Pauline Lelp zlger, who Is traveling abroad, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Livingston and Mr. Joseph Livingston, of 2266 North Broad street, are at their cottago nt 2u South Oakland avenue, Ventnor, for the summer. They entertained Dr. and Mrs. Simon S. Leopold as their gutsi.i over tho last week-end. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. John Tull, of 5527 Re gent street, are being congratulated on the birth of a daughter, Mr. nnd Mrs. Elwood Hubbs and Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward T. Clegg, of 6124 I-o-cust street, aro on a motor trip to Can ada, accompanied by Mr nnd Mrs. Hubbs's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ferdlnnnd Caballcro, an far a3 Albany, N Y. Mr. nnd Mrs. Caballcro havo returned to thlB city. The re mainder of the party will re.turn In about three weeks' time, stopping nt tho largo cities en route. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Mnnlny. of Bnla. hao returned from their weddinv trip through tho New England states and have been spending some time nt Atlan tic City. Mrs. Manley was before her marriage in June, Miss Blanche Kent, of 642 North Fifty-eighth street. Miss Bertha White, of 3(126 Walnut street, Is spending a week as the guest of her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence Cutler Bleecker, of Hywood, New Haven. Conn. From there Miss White will Join Mlsa Betty Pcrrem. of 3931 Baltimore avenuo, nt Atlantic City, where they will remain for several days. Miss Margaret White has re turned to her homo at 3626 Walnut street, after spending several days at tho Hiawatha, Seaside Park, N. J. FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL Mrs. Enos J. Lcldy, of 3433 Bowman street, her daughter. Miss Ida Leldy, nnd Mr. Robert Dougherty are spending some tlm, nt Wlldivnnd. The entrneement nf ! Miss Leldy and Mr. Dougherty hns been announced. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis stopford, son-in-law and daughter of Mrs. Leldy, will leavo shortly to spend severnl months In Texa.i. Mrs. Stopford was Miss Martha Lcldy. Mr. and Mrs Thomas Rlddlngton and their family, of 3429 Sunnyslde avenue, returned home on Sunday after passing tho early summer In Pecrmont. Mrs. Clara Jamleson, of Hldge avenue, has gono to Connecticut to remain until autumn. TIOGA Tho members of tho Tlogn Business Men's Association will give u card party and supper on Thursday ovenlng at their headquarters, :j33 Germantown uvo nue. Arrangements are being made for an afternoon In the country on Wed nesday, August IS. nt Walker's coun try place, on tho Delawnre river near Cornw.ills, Pn. The entertninments are In chargo of Mr Wilbur II Klmerman. president of the organization : Mr. Thomas Bluett, Mr. Edward C. Snyder, vice presidents : Mr Mnthew J. Donoho, Mr. Edgnr A Hobson, secretaries ; Mr. Jacob Y. Loux. treusurer: Mr. John Schuster, Mr John M. Gross, Dr. K. F. Kribbs. Mr. Georgo Rudolph, Mr. Arthur Swnyne. Mr. Louis Gilbert, Mr. Miirrell F Dobbins, Mr. Michael Walker. Mr. J A. Mclntlre, Mr. Wil liam H. (Mark. Mr. Martin J. Hesch, Mr. W K. Smith. Mr. ThomaH Kelly, Mr. George B. Tucker -ind Dr. R. E Mllllngton Mr. and Mrs. Harry II. Heist. Miss Elizabeth Hoist and Master Mahlon Heist, of West Tioga street, nro passing the closing summer months at the Egjpt Mills Country Club. Mrs. C Ciummlc, Mrs. Helst'a mother, has gono IMPORTED Pompeian Olive Oil Is one of nature's greatest tonics and tissue-builders PSBAHD'S DOCTORS RECOMMEND forConstlpatlon. Acid Stomach, Indlgta tlon. Can ha inert as Milk of Macneila, Bold only bv tho bottle nver by doia. "Old Signs Do Not Deceive" fnm lht Danhk ' fl 'HE Shelton Looms trade-- mirk b a sign which haj , pointed for years, toward prog ress and the achievement of perfection. When your car to fitted with Shelton Looms Automobile Upholstery Fabrics it to a sign of your infallible judgment and distinctive taste. zmzMiemfc TUE SEAL OF DISTINCTION Sidnev Dlumenthal W Co, Inc. 395 Fourth Avenue, New York IN gANADA '& W' to Atlantlo City for tho remainder of tho season. The Rov. Harold Stanley Stewart. Mrs. Stewart and their family, of 1621 Westmorelnnd street, aro passing tho lato summer In Canada. ROXBOROUGH Miss June Thompson, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Jones Thompson, of Lcverlngton avenue, will spend the remainder of tho senson with a camping party at WHUamsport, Pa. Mrs. Linton Turner, of Lyceum ave nuo and Mitchell street. Is entertnlnlng nt luncheon todny with the following guests; Mrs. Elmer Murrnv. Mrs. .-o-seph Schotlcld, Mrs. Joseph Schofleld, Jr., Mrs. Joseph Henrv Ewing, Mrs. James C. Wobensmlth. Miss Agnes Fawley and Mrs. Andrew Llttlefleld. -Mr. nnd Mrs. Leo WetherlU, of Mnna yunk avenue nnd Dupont street, are belne congratulated on the blrtn or a daughter on Thursday, August 8. FRANKFORD Mr. and Mrs. John Stevenpnrf nf r.ftOR Duffleld street, nre spending a week nt WMUWUUU, i J. Mr nnd Mrs. J Preston nnd family of Harrlsou street, aro sojourning nt thelt cottage In Cnpo May for tho sum mer. Miss Gertrude Simpson of 1747 Foulk rod street. Is camping for a month at Camp Ncpatlum, Canton, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew T Smith nnd their con, of Fllmoro street, are tho guests of Miss Elizabeth Keyser at their cottagu in Wlldwood for severnl weeks. Mr. and Mrs. William Mather, of 15:tr, Harrison street, are ependlng a fort night hi Ocean City. Mrs. W Hartman. of 5129 Mllnor streot, la spending several wec'ks vlsltlnn her pnrents, M, nnd Mrs. James Elvln, nnd her sister, Mrs. John Germain, at Fort Miller, N. Y. MOORESTOWN Mr. and Mrs Henry Tatnall Brown wero guests nt tho Entjleside. Beach Haven, Solurdav and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Wilson Stiles have gone to New York for tho week-end. Mrs. Alfred Leeds and her daughter. Miss Helen Leeds, have gono to Asbury Park. Miss Kmllle Le Coney Is spending n fow -weeks at Ocean City. Captain Sweet and his famllv, or Camp Dlx, are occupying a homo nt 285 Main street for the summer. MANAYUNK Miss Kathryn Korster. of 221 Green lane, will spend part of the month In Atlantic City Mrs. Ward Smith nnd her daughter, Miss Alta Smith, of Green lane and Sllverwood street, hnvo gone to Mary land for a few weeks, and later will spend some lime In Wlldwood. Miss Reta Null, niece of Mra. Smith, who spent the early summer as her guest, has returned to ElMon, Md. Mrs Thomas W Boon, of 215 Green lane, nnd her son, Mr Thomas W, Boon, Jr.. will go to Ocean City for tho closing fortnight In August We Have One Sale Each Year Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter Goods Our Stock Is Kept New and Up to Date Ab 6.50 Blue Flannel Bathing 3.50, 4.00 Fine Madras Shirts 2.75 5.00 Fashion Knit Four-in-Hands 3.75 2.50, 3.00 Silk Neckwear 6.00, 6.50 Silk Stripe Shirts 8.00, 10.00 Silk Shirts VIRGINIA GIRL WEDS ROCHESTER MAN HERE Mr. Isaac Posner Takes Miss Reba Mendelsohn as His Brldo An Interesting wedding that took placo on Sunday evening was that ot Miss Reba Mendelsohn, daughter ot Mrs. Mary Mendel&ohn, of Front Royal, Va., nnd Mr. Isaac Tosner, of Rochester, N. Y, Tho coremony was performed nt 6 o clock nt the home or tho brldo's brother nnd sister-in-law. Mr, ami Mrs, Philip Mendelsohn, 1717 North Eighth street, by the Rev Dr. Shiftman, of ,th? Ohel-Jacob Congrega tion, and was followed by a reception. Tho brldo'n brother gavo her In mar riage. Sho wore a gown of soft silk veiled with gtotgclte creuo embroidered with pearls, with a veil of tulle ar ranged with orange blossoms, and car ried a shower of Bride rosea and lilies of tho valley. Mrs. Michael II. Propp, of Chicago, 111,, tho matron of honor, wore a gown of pink taffeta, trimmed with silver lace. The bridesmaids were Miss Harriet Posner, of Rochester, sis ter of tho bridegroom, nnd Mrs. Robert E. Gilbert, of Bermuda. Little Mist Eleanor Goodman was Mower girl and Master Thcodoro Gilbert was ring bearer, Mr. David I'osner, of Rochester, was his brother's best man. and the ushers Included Mr. Joseph Posner, Jr., also a brother of the bridegroom : Mr Mau rice J. Mendelsohn. Mr. Frederick L. Mendelsohn and Mr. Sol Kobie. of Rochester. Mr, nnd Mrs Posner left for a tour ot tho Thousand Islands and will bo at home after September 1 nt Front Royal, va. Among me out-or-town guestH wero Air. nnd Mrs. II. B. Rnllo, Mrs. J. Rappaport, Mnster J. Rappaport, Jr., of Front Roynl ; Mr. and Mrs Sol Soble, Mr. Jack Posner, Mr. Robert Posner, Mr. Alexander Posner, Mr Sol Posner, Mr. Moo Posner. Mr. nnd Mrs Joseph I'osner, Mr. Maxwell Posner, of Rochcstor; Mr. nnd Mrs, Morton Uloch, of Tampa, Fla. ; Mr, nnd Mis. M Ro senberg, Mr. and Mrs. Philip M Sheers, of Atlantic City, nnd Mr, nnd Mrs. Bar itcy Wtlner, of Wynncwood. DELAWARE COUNTY Mrs. David Jnyne Bullock nnd Mr. Edward Bullock, of Wnlllngford. will leave next week for Ellzabelhtown. N. Y., whero they will be the gucntx of Mr nnd Mrs. uavtd s. L.uuuim. ot itoscmont, at Onkobble, their camp In tho Adlron dacks, for a few weeks. Dr. and Mrs. William Mldrtlcton Fine nnd their family, of Swnrthmore. nre spending the summer at their bungalow at Ship Bottom, N. J. Mr. nnd Mrs. Smedley Wnrd, of Sharon Hill, and Mr. Wnrd's parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Ward, of Ridley Park, left on Saturday on a motor trip through tho White Mountnlns nnd will not re turn to their homes for two weeks. Mr. r.nd Mrs. Henry C. Snowden, Jr., nnd their daughter. Miss Marjorle Snow den .and their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. nnd Mrs William Herdman Potter, of Rosu Valley motored to Ocean City, Md., this wcok to spend a fortnight. WISSAH'ICKON Mr. James C. Wobensmlth entertained on .Saturday evening nt his hotn. 512 Rlghter street, the members of tne so ciety of American Magicians. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Collier, of Sumac street, havo returned home after pass ing several weeks In Virginia. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Stevenson nnd their family aro traveling by automobile through the Cumberland valley. OLNEY Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Lulle. of 4C0S D street, nro passing a week nt Ocean City, N. J. Mrs, Harry Richardson and her daughter, Miss Florence Richardson, of 5735 North Fifth street, nre visiting Mrs C S. Stelgerwald. of Chelsea. IVIANN & DELKS U02 CHESTNUT STREET out Vi Pants. .3.85 4.00 White 40.00 Tyrol 35.00 Tyrol 1.15 4.35 5.75 1-MpftTiiiapi iii 'Liijiii.! ij i.h'.tSB Price 1.75 White Madras knee Drawers. 95c 1.00 Pull Over Shirts .'s5c 4.00 Silk Crochet Four-in-Hands ,',2.50 Raincoats Half Price 5.00 Lorraine Silk Union Suits, 2.50 12.00 and 15.00 Best Silk Shirts, 8.85 4.00, 4.50 Imported Madras Shirts, 3.15 18.75 White Flannel Pants (English Cricket), 14.75 6.00 Wool Vests, 3.75 Office Coats, Golf Suits, Union Suits, Bath Gowns, etc. AfflANN& IDSLKS v JUW CHESTNUT STREET. uT'BsP-SSHHyBB R. w I H ?&& ,. " f f HaC ' V JAMKS O'NlHIi Veteran acfor, who gained famp In tho IcmlitiB role. In ".Monte Crlsto," tiled today In New London, Conn. JAMES O'NEILL, NOTED ACTOR, DIES AT 70 Started Stage Career as Super With Edwin Forrest in Cincinnati New London, Conn., Aug. 10. (Hy A. P.) .lames O'Neill, the netor. died at the Lawrence Memorial As.ueinteil Hospital early today. He had been 111 fnr two months nt the hospital suffcrinj; from an internal disorder. Ilis wife anil sons were nt . the bedside. He was seventy years of ngo, Mr. O'Xoil had been In n coma fnr a month. He wni left in n wcnkined condition nearly two years ago after he wns struck by nn nutomohiie in New York. When hit health begun to fail H.f spring ho was sent to St. Vincent's Iloipltnl, New York. After leaving tlmt nistltutinn ho suffered a relapse and wus broilRht here. .TameM O'Neill first gained fame nn the stuge" through his impersonation nf Kdmonil Dantes, in "Monte Crlsto " Mr. O'Neill's Inst appearance in this city was in "The Wanderer," a spec- If You Are Much On Your Feet Try Cantilever Shot. In them you stand comfortably all day, for you stnnd correctly Ordlnnry shoes throw the weight on the weakest point of the nrch Cantilever Shoes dlstributo tho welBht properly over thrt heel, the ball and the outside of the foot. These shoes encouniBe easy carriage. Tho foot ne-cr hfirts In Cantilever Shoes lor tho lusts nro correctly shaped As you l.ice the shoe you draw up the flexllil,. shank till It aup poits the arch nt nil points In walklnif the shank (lexes : It does not restrain thu muscles as metal appliances do. Their comfort nnd (rood looks mako rantllevers the shoes for work or play. )t fine leathers and white canvas. Widths from AAAA to K Write for booklet CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP 1300 Walnut Street Over Cunard Office Bathing Shirts 2.50 Wool Overcoats 29.75 Wool Overcoats 24.75 tneular pfay which wns presented ot the Metropolitan Opera House during the latter part of 101?. During the lost ten yenrn the actor had been car dedth's door several times, but managed to rally as a result of a strong constitution, Ho had a, de cidedly pleasing personality, and was actually revered by actors generally. Mr. O'Neill wim born In Kilkenny, Ireland, November li", 18-1!). lit' mnde his llrst nppearance on the stage as n super in the National Theatre In Cincinnati (luring tho engagement of Kdwln Forrest, the tragedian. He later played Icllllus in the support of Mr, Forrest, nnd also toured the country in "Macbeth" in support of Chnrlotto V iiniiiimn. In 18(t he Joined A. M. Palmer's isi'W lorn stock company nnd created many parts. Up made IiIk appearance in "Monto Cristo" in 1SSII and preented the play continuously for sixteen years. He later appeared in Shakespearian repertoire. Arrangements for the funeral have not yet been made. Mlllvllle Mayor Taken to Hospital Mayor Lewis It. Kurtz, of Mlllvllle. N. .!.. who wan stricken 111 shortly after assuming his office, Is in the Jef ferson Hospital. His condition Is said to he serious. SUPERIOR FEATURES IN A USED CAR Neither age nor miles diminish the vnluo of CADILLAC construction, and you cannot get CADILLAC quality in any car other than a CADILLAC. Wc have CADILLACS thorouprhly overhauled and guar anteed for a modest investment. Tyje 57, 55, 53 models in open nnd closed body styles. Also a few used cars of other makes. NEEL-CADILLAC CO. Uted Car Department Spruce 2'13 August Sale of Gas Ranges and Refrigerators During August we are making special reduc tions in Gas Ranges, Re frigerators and Kitchen Cabinets. There are many oppor tunities in this sale that space does not permit us to describe. We show here only a few of the many exceptional offer ings. Many splendid styles to select from in our large and varied stock. If you will need a new gas range, refrigerator or kitchen cab'net, you can save money by making your selection now and having the delivery made later. Many of these low prices could not be dupli cated at present day cost. We will very gladly take your old range in exchange and make you an allowance. Hcfi.i.S Adelphln Cabinet Rnnee. ntutrtnamn well made. Unnmrl pnim. panH nmt nlaahrr. Iter. (00. Sncclal, SSs.50. "IWlahle." lame otto with rnamrl nnn, panel nnd tark snlnsli ptntr. nre. SU. Special. St 7.60. Reliable," slnde oren, fine ununre ran. Knamel nnn ami nnncl, lc. S35. SDeelal. S2S.30. sPHILADELPHl Central Store 13th & Arch Sta. SASRAN6E fill'illlHKIiJSBIt'a R II IE I iEt TIS'lHfl'l! IE iiH II Ww You can buy a lot in Avalon now at n IH l -fl I ta IB e,.... A-L..VWh ni s-'niUHOfcUHrJlA,'-'' i -n ! m tne , Avalon 1 Sales Associates II. D. Werkheiser. Gen. Jlgr., 44 widener Huilding, Philadelphia. E. IJ. Ileckcr, Ueach Sales Mgr., Office opp. P. R. R. Station, H Avalon, N. J. H II. II. Fritz, Financial Asent, be 713 Walnut St.. Phllntlelnhia. ti II f1' 'P ui :I M AVON J rt ) !(8jr APE MAY V s ,S r n 4Mly , , n s v.. 133 So. 13th St. PRIOR TO REBUILDING OFFER ENTIRE STOCK Coats Capes Suits Dresses t AT ENORMOUS REDUCTIONS 142 North Broad Street Trlnnicle" rorre laln Iterrlnrater, Onarnntrtri well constructed. IJet niuUItv ooree Inln llnlnr. Kt. .r.0. Soeclnl. SI4.S0 fdixacmncS I.I ft . lid .tile, "rhltj enamel. Hec til. Special. S13.73. Nnnanee, Kitchen Cabinet. White, rnjimel. Iter:. MO. Special fgft.OOs nail nnUh. Iter. xtn.oo. Special. S59..10. West Phila. Store 263 So. 52nd St. V. Phlln. Btore Opea Mon. nnd Krl. Kvki. !3'l "Hi'E1 1 IS QBil.'IB H'WiI'llliZ 1 13' I !B'inB,in;H2) djOU60l$fe i3w wammmmmmmmmmm rn ui i ',u Off Send for FREE Information tl N O W! No Oblig igationl U You'll want to know all about this bargain property! There's nothing to compare wiljtfi Avalon "The Gem of the Jersey a Coast" ndenuately dcveloned. in nil m ... . . ' "i rtetails tnat mnue this tip tnast m resort supreme. Hnve you heard of a tno seven-iMile Uench, whero thirty automobiles can race abreast on tha X beautiful, hard yand? I. Yoii can NOW Iiuy ,n lot at ! Avalon nt Half-Price! Think of it! With lnnri vnllloq innrnntin ,. I month and every year, you can invest in one of these desirable lots at nn ab solutely bargain price. We can do this for two reasons: wc represent the ex clusive agency to sell Avalon Lots, bought under a foreclosed mortgage which permits us to sell hundreds of lots at exactly half the current value and wo do not figure on future values! Then we want to dispose of these lots quickly in this immediate ;ellinir season this save. ns kMI- !?5J;xPon8e Scn1 ff tho Booklet NOW. Act at Once! Mail This Coupon Now Don't Delay! pwnnini ww'iiniuiiwiiiiin nnm-nmi'i nimniiinijiiu'iminiinr 1 ro J.D,v'Xrkhelll",r' Qen- .. 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